GUITARS IN HEAVEN APR 20th

Fundraiser to help provide many services to our U.S. Veterans including “Transitioning” returning deployed Service Men and Women into our Las Vegas Community. “GUITARS IN HEAVEN” will feature a core band featuring some of the best local guitar players and musicians performing songs that highlight the instrument. Material will cover everything from Blues, (B.B.King), to Billie Holiday (God Bless The Child), Santana, (Black Magic Woman), Eric Clapton, (Layla), Beatles, (While My Guitar Gently Weeps), Jimi Hendrix, (National Anthem, Little Red House).

We’re going to have some incredible guests, raffles and top notch entertainment rocking the showroom before the 4/20 festivities begin. From 1-3pm, join us at Harrah’s April 20th and meet the amazing men and women of the armed forces that proudly serve our country.

100% of the proceeds go to Veterans Transition Resource Center – VTRC.us – veterans helping veterans transition back into civilian life, assisting veterans and their families to better navigate medical, health and survivor benefits. We want you to know… “We’re Here For You Because We Are You!”

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